The
College has over 30 majors – so whether you feel most at home in an art studio,
a science lab, a newsroom or even on stage, we have a place just for you. Learn more about our programs and our
students pursuing their dreams
in the most educationally vibrant city in the world.
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Our talented faculty
put teaching and mentoring first. They also conduct important research, publish
books and articles, and are frequently tapped by the media for their views.
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Intellectually
diverse, the College offers a range of programs in the arts, humanities, social
and laboratory sciences. Regardless of your chosen major, one thing is certain:
you’ll receive an education that celebrates active learning, collaborative
thinking, and global perspectives.
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alumni, who are making a difference here in Boston and across the globe. Stay
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Interdisciplinary Programs

In this minor you'll
examine US cultures and societies - past and present. You'll create an
individualized course of study that draws on insights and methods from the
arts, history, literature, and the social sciences.

Students in the Arts Administration minor will develop knowledge of the managerial, financial, and legal needs of arts organizations, including marketing and outreach programming for the arts and grant writing.

This immersive major
weaves together coursework that explores every aspect of the Asian experience.
You’ll become an expert in the evolution of Asia from ancient times to the
modern day, told through economics, history, literature, philosophy, politics,
and religion – and master at least one Asian language.

This minor is
completely inclusive of the Black experience, which has been a central part of
the history of the world and particularly the United States. Our students gain
an understanding of themselves in relation to their various communities,
including neighborhoods, cities, states, nations, and the world.

Students in the Classics minor will focus on the foundational texts and artistic expressions of the Greco-Roman and Judeo-Christian traditions in order to discover the qualities that make these works enduring in relevance.

This honors major provides interested and qualified students the opportunity to explore the relationship between history and literature. The History & Literature honors major gives you the opportunity to take classes in both disciplines, culminating in a senior project that ties the two together.

Our program gives
students a firm foundation in the humanities and social sciences. Graduates are
pursue careers in international organizations, education, business, government,
communication and journalism.

The Politics, Philosophy, & Economics (PPE) major provides students with a foundation in policy, ethics, and economics so that they may develop a comprehensive understanding of the complexity of contemporary and enduring social issues.

The religious studies minor enables students to explore the
various depths, dimensions and meanings of world religions. You’ll explore
various religious thought and doctrines to develop a deep understanding of how religious
ideas and practices impact the world.